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Artist..........: Benjamin Wallfisch Album...........: The Escapist Genre...........: Soundtrack Label...........: Movie Score Media Catnr...........: MMS09010 Source..........: CDDA Rip.Date........: 13-02-2010 Street.Date.....: 12-05-2009 Quality.........: VBR/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo Url.............: http://www.moviescoremedia.com/escapist.html Size............: 42.21MB Song.Title : 01. Theme From The Escapist 1:34 02. Diamond 0:47 03. Confessional 2:07 04. Underground Escape 2:14 05. Viv's Lab 0:55 06. Lacey Hunted 1:15 07. Lenny Recruited 0:53 08. Into The Dryer 0:31 09. Sump Chase 3:14 10. The Trade 1:07 11. Elegy For Brodie 1:00 12. Tony Killed 1:20 13. Abandoned Station 2:50 14. Frank's Vision 1:06 15. Wonderment 1:17 16. Train 0:39 17. Lacey Is Free 2:34 18. Escalator 3:14 19. Reunion 1:18 20. End Credits 1:00 Runtime: 30:55 min Release.Info : In our second collaboration with composer Benjamin Wallfisch (the first one was Dear Wendy), we present the strikingly original, highly emotional and unusual score he wrote for Rupert Wyatt's acclaimed thriller The Escapist. Our online release of the score co-incides with the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA)'s nomination of the score for the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for Best Original Film Score and follows the US theatrical release of the film (the CD will be released in a couple of weeks, on May 5). The UK production won honours both at the British Independent Film Awards and the Scottish BAFTA Awards and 29-year old Benjamin Wallfisch's score was nominated for the World Soundtrack Award for 'Discovery of the Year,' (just as his previous score, Dear Wendy was, in 2005). It is a score that has been singled out by many film reviewers as one of the film s most strikingly effective elements. Building and developing his score around an aggressive main theme in 7/8 meter, Wallfisch juxtaposes elements of heartbreaking beauty with adrenaline-pumping orchestral music and hard-hitting electronica. The amalgamation of these diverse elements results in a truly unique listening experience both in the film context and on its own! "We're looking for females with big boobs and an open vagina" This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
Artist..........: Benjamin Wallfisch Album...........: The Escapist Genre...........: Soundtrack Label...........: Movie Score Media Catnr...........: MMS09010 Source..........: CDDA Rip.Date........: 13-02-2010 Street.Date.....: 12-05-2009 Quality.........: VBR/44.1kHz/Joint Stereo Url.............: http://www.moviescoremedia.com/escapist.html Size............: 42.21MB Song.Title : 01. Theme From The Escapist 1:34 02. Diamond 0:47 03. Confessional 2:07 04. Underground Escape 2:14 05. Viv's Lab 0:55 06. Lacey Hunted 1:15 07. Lenny Recruited 0:53 08. Into The Dryer 0:31 09. Sump Chase 3:14 10. The Trade 1:07 11. Elegy For Brodie 1:00 12. Tony Killed 1:20 13. Abandoned Station 2:50 14. Frank's Vision 1:06 15. Wonderment 1:17 16. Train 0:39 17. Lacey Is Free 2:34 18. Escalator 3:14 19. Reunion 1:18 20. End Credits 1:00 Runtime: 30:55 min Release.Info : In our second collaboration with composer Benjamin Wallfisch (the first one was Dear Wendy), we present the strikingly original, highly emotional and unusual score he wrote for Rupert Wyatt's acclaimed thriller The Escapist. Our online release of the score co-incides with the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA)'s nomination of the score for the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for Best Original Film Score and follows the US theatrical release of the film (the CD will be released in a couple of weeks, on May 5). The UK production won honours both at the British Independent Film Awards and the Scottish BAFTA Awards and 29-year old Benjamin Wallfisch's score was nominated for the World Soundtrack Award for 'Discovery of the Year,' (just as his previous score, Dear Wendy was, in 2005). It is a score that has been singled out by many film reviewers as one of the film s most strikingly effective elements. Building and developing his score around an aggressive main theme in 7/8 meter, Wallfisch juxtaposes elements of heartbreaking beauty with adrenaline-pumping orchestral music and hard-hitting electronica. The amalgamation of these diverse elements results in a truly unique listening experience both in the film context and on its own! "We're looking for females with big boobs and an open vagina" This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net